Jackson police have charged a woman with shoplifting more than $1000 worth of
merchandise and seized her vehicle, which was used in the crime.
Norma Williams a.k.a. Norma Tucker-Williams, 41, of Savannah, was arraigned
Thursday morning in Jackson City Court on charges of felony theft, possession of
drug paraphernalia and a 6th offense of driving on a revoked driver's license.
Williams was arraigned Thursday morning in Jackson City Court, and her bond
was set at $10,000. Her next scheduled court appearance is 9:30 a.m. Jan. 16 in
Jackson City Court.
She remains in custody at the Madison County Jail in lieu of bond.
Around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, police were called about a shoplifting a Belk at the
Old Hickory Mall, 2021 N. Highland Avenue. Loss prevention personnel had
observed Williams shoplift items inside Belk and leave the store.
Officers spotted the vehicle and observed Williams driving on Old Hickory Blvd.
Police stopped Williams and found the stolen clothes and jewelry in her SUV.
Personnel at Belk determined the stolen property value at $1390. Officers also
found a marijuana grinder in Williams' purse.
A check of Williams' driver's license showed her status as revoked with multiple
prior offenses.
Williams was arrested and transported to the Madison County Jail. Investigators
also seized her SUV pursuant to the law that allows the seizure of vehicles used
in conveyance of stolen property in excess of $500.